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Post by crusader on May 4, 2006 10:24:51 GMT -5
For anyone unaware, there is an older program out called Magic Apprentice. It lets you build decks with any card, draft (depending on the program) and even play in sealed deck tournaments, with others in chatrooms. You need only to enter the person's ISP (sp) which it will clearly show you on the program. It takes a lil' while getting use to but its quite fun. www.magic-league.comD'load and unzip the latest download, then download the dissension patch and throw it in the same directory. Maybe we can get a room for temple registered and anyone with spare time could try decks out. -Crusader-
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artemi
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Post by artemi on May 4, 2006 16:25:34 GMT -5
Is this... legal? It sounds fishy to me...
If so, count me in!
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Post by eunhathes on May 4, 2006 20:24:37 GMT -5
Arggh!! And after having learned how to use MWS!! Grahh!!
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Post by crusader on May 4, 2006 22:49:18 GMT -5
Legalities? PFFT! If everything I did up until this point and time were legal, or my actions considered "law-biding"....
Well, i don't think it is illegal as it shows no pictures or trade marks or rites. As far as I know, its just names, card images, and casting costs labeled WUBGR...
It's fun, I drafted earlier and then mullied down to 4 with heezy street and still beat Rakdos Agros
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artemi
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Post by artemi on May 24, 2006 15:55:45 GMT -5
So, I checked it out, and it looks like the program is pretty legal. I keep running into problems, however, as it does not appear that I can host games. Know any way to get around that?
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